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The phrase "are particularly complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a high level of intricacy or difficulty.
Example: "The mathematical concepts we are studying this semester are particularly complex, requiring a deep understanding of the fundamentals."
Alternatives: "are especially intricate" or "are notably complicated."
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are particularly complex
adverb
Especially, extremely.
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The politics of tax cutting this year are particularly complex.
Even some bottom-line estimates are particularly complex.
That is useful for graphic artists and engineers designing bridges and for playing games that are particularly complex.
Contracts can be expensive, especially if multiple contracts are required; they are to be negotiated and are particularly complex.
Surviving windows are extensive, and interactions between the various centres of patronage, complicated by family alliances and the exchange of works of art and artists, are particularly complex.
But the legal issues surrounding religious symbols are particularly complex, as they can also fall within the scope of national legislation or of anti-discrimination law adopted by the 27-member European Union.
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Graves's own code was particularly complex.
It was always going to be complicated but today's agreement is particularly complex.
The three-way negotiations among Andersen, the S.E.C. and the Justice Department were particularly complex.
If a case is particularly complex, he can consult the attorney general.
The imbalance remained even when New Orleans, where the cleanup has been particularly complex and slow, was removed from the tally.
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